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KingMax launches Elite Series USB 3.0 Flash Drive ED-07
By Sujata@trivone.com , May 25, 2012 11:49 AM Print |

Upto eight times faster than existing flash drives

World renowned memory and flash drive brand KINGMAX recently launched Elite Series USB 3.0 Flash Drive: ED-07. Characterised by high speed, ED-07 has great performance of read speed up to 170MB/s and various capacities up to 128GB.

KINGMAX high-end USB 3.0 flash drive, ED-07 offers high transfer speed, read speed up to 170MB/s and write speed up to 40MB/s, which is about four to eight times faster than USB 2.0 flash drives. It offers increased capacity for data storage and transfer, thus improving working efficiency.

Flash drive ED07

Sleek and elegant looking, ED-07 USB3.0 Flash drive is light and portable, with high quality aluminium alloy case with anodized coating that shines and is corrosion resistant. It is available in two colors: slivery grey and water blue. It includes capacity of 16GB/ 32GB/ 64GB and 128GB, providing a variety of choice for consumers. ED-07 also has cap design with a tail-attached facility to prevent loss. A string attachment makes it an easy-to-carry accessory.

The new KINGMAX ED-07 flash drive meets RoHS regulations (Restriction of hazardous substances in electronic and electrical and electronic equipment), CE and FCC. It supports Window 7 and major OS, eliminating product and system compatibility issues.Moreover, all KINGMAX products have been 100% tested under strict quality control to meet all requirements before shipping. The KINGMAX product warranty service ensures premium product quality and flawless customer services.

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